05/02/06 - PALACE GROUNDS, BANGALORE

Review by Prashanth G.N. (The Hindu):
The voice that overwhelmed Bangalore

BANGALORE: Two hours, 10 minutes and 25 songs later, Bryan Adams summed up his Third Time Lucky India concert at the Palace Grounds on Sunday: "This is by far the best response I have received in my concerts in Bangalore. It is an absolutely fantastic reception. I just don't know what to say. This is not the last time I'm coming back here."

Adams is growing older at 47 and is singing numbers that are not entirely new but that's doing nothing to his immense popularity among college students who still listen to him and among the little-more-than younger who love to not only listen, but to see him, for sentimental reasons.

Adams does straightforward and uncluttered — even if clichéd — pop-rock and yet connects well. He may not be a Tull, Floyd or Straits, yet Adams is an intense and energetic performer and a great entertainer, doing what he knows best - simple music from the heart.

Fans at the Bangalore concert swayed and sang along with Adams, a trademark of every Bryan Adams show. They asked for more and more when he finished. "You guys are just great. This is absolutely fantastic. I just don't know what to say," he said. Fans sought repeats of his classic — Summer of '69. Like Adams himself says: "Summer of 69 was never number one on the charts anywhere, but it is a song popular all over the world." And it was hugely popular here with the guitar work on the song exceptional. The crowd sang the lyrics with fervour.

Fans also loved and sang with Adams some of his other classics such as "Run To You", "Heaven" and "Everything I do I do it For You".

Interestingly, he played some close-to-hard numbers going back 20 years to the Reckless album - "Kids Wanna Rock," "All For Love," and "Hearts on Fire" from the album Into The Fire. Apart from these, he also sang his two new numbers, "Room Service" and "Open Road" from his 2004 album, Room Service. Adams also performed the other popular numbers "Back To You", "Cuts Like a Knife", "Night to Remember", "I'm Ready", "Please Forgive me", "Can't Stop This Thing" and many more.

Every Bryan Adams concert has a singer from the audience and his 2006 concert saw Shwetha, a software engineer. Bryan and Shwetha sang the number "When You're Gone" to loud cheer from the audience. "This is just fantastic. She sang the whole way. You guys are good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Shwetha, a software engineer. Give her a big hand," Adams said just after the song. And to loud cheer, he gave her a hug and T-shirts to her and seven of her friends.

The guitar work by Kieth Scott stood out. It was electric even if sometimes gimmicky.

Keith has been and is a performer on stage — beginners would love his tricks and the audience loved it here. His guitar work came through very well in "Kids Wanna Rock", "Summer of 69", "Can't stop This Thing" and "Hearts on Fire". Micky Curry was superb on the drums, maintaining perfect rhythm with the guitar, very tight and energetic.

In all fairness though, Adams' voice overwhelmed the concert completely. His voice made all the difference. Deep and coarse, Adams' voice gripped the audience. You could see it in the way he sang "Cloud number nine" and "I'm Ready". He signed off with an acoustic version of Room Service. And then: "Thank you so much Bangalore till I see you next time."

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Review by Chennai Online:
Bryan Adams unveils his magic again


Bangalore, Feb 6: As the strains of the evergreen number 'Everything I do I do it for you' rent the air, rock star Bryan Adams was doing everything he could for his cheering fans -- right from strumming the strings of the guitar and playing karaoke to singing a duet with a female fan at the grand musical concert here last night.


The 'Sunday night fever' was apparently on as the 40 plus singer took music lovers down memory lane by belting out popular numbers from his repertoire, including 'Kids wanna rock', 'All for love' and 'Hearts on fire'.


As fans cheered on, Adams rendered nearly 20 songs from his career spanning over two decades, including those from his new numbers, 'Room service' and 'Open road'. The numbers 'Back to you', 'Cuts like a knife', 'I am ready' and the unforgettable 'Please forgive me' met with loud applause.


His duet with Shwetha, a software engineer picked from the audience, was cheered loudly, as the two sang into the night the popular number 'When you are gone'.


With Adams at the guitar, fans crooned 'Everything I do I do it for you', making it a lively interactive session, capturing the nostalgia of 'Summer of 69'.


The curtains fell on the musical night as the singer signed off with the acoustic version of 'Room service' and by thanking the audience for their warm response.

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Article by Deccan Herald:
The concert will have an international production with unparalleled staging, sound and dazzling lights, visually stunning sets and superstructures.

Rock star Bryan Adams will perform his hat-trick concert in Bangalore called “Third time lucky- live in concert” at the Palace Grounds on February 5. The concert is scheduled to start at 7 pm, with gates opening at 6 pm.

Bryan is arriving in Bangalore with a full-fledged band and will entertain the crowds with non-stop hits from his new album – the career-spanning collection Anthology. He has performed in the City on two previous occasions. He was first here in 2001 to promote his album The Best of Me, and followed it up with ‘India tour – 2004’. Bryan Adams’ latest album Anthology is a two-CD collection of 33 classic hits spanning over 25 years. It also features his three new recordings: 18 till I die recorded live from Lisbon, When you’re gone with Pamela Anderson in her singing debut and So far so good.

The concert will have an international production with unparalleled staging, sound and dazzling lights, visually stunning sets and superstructures. Arrangements have been made for the audience to include giant screens for better viewing, easier parking facilities, catering with provision for drinking water and mobile toilets.

There are two entrances to the venue of the concert at Bangalore Palace Grounds. One from near Mount Carmel College and the other at the former mango mandi, on Jayamahal Road.

(Above) Bryan shakes hands with Indian spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar during their meeting in Bangalore before the show.

 


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